Warmer weather is on its way, so why should you be thinking about insulating your home?
We all know the benefits of insulation for keeping our homes warmer in the winter. But fewer people realise that adding insulation can keep your home cooler in summer too.
Insulating your home gives you benefits you can enjoy all year round.
The sweltering summer last year gave us an idea of just how hot and uncomfortable it can be to try to work, relax or sleep in an overheated home. It can feel even worse for the very young and the elderly, and for those with health problems1.
We’re used to a cooler climate in the UK, and our homes aren’t usually built to cope with the effects of heatwaves and hot weather.
This is where insulating your home can help. Insulated walls and roofs prevent the transmission of heat, which protects your home from rising outdoor temperatures.
It’s why professionally installed insulation is widely recommended to improve the comfort of homes in the summer as well as the winter. With insulation regulating the internal temperature2 of the rooms, everyone can feel more comfortable.
Insulating your home is a really worthwhile investment. It’s an effective solution that works twice for your home, keeping in the warmth when it’s needed and keeping out the heat when it’s not3.
With summer on its way, now is a good time to find out more about the year-round benefits of home improvements such as Cavity Wall insulation and Loft insulation.
Get in touch for a no-obligation survey and we can give you expert recommendations to help keep your home cooler during the summer as well as cosier in the winter.
It’s worth remembering that as well as improving the comfort of your home, insulation can pay you back in many other ways too.
Insulating your home can improve your household’s energy efficiency, give you big savings on heating bills every year and reducing carbon emissions for the good of the planet.
Find out how our experience in home insulation can help make life better for you. Call the friendly InstaGroup team on 0800 023 2944 or contact us today.
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